Brazil’s Rich Foreign Market for Exotic Animal Products

Chicken feet Brazilian exports of exotic products of animal origin like chicken, turkey and ox testicles and chicken feet generate US$ 400 million for Brazil every year. The Asian and African cuisines contribute to this success.

The value, disclosed by Brazil's Ministry of Agriculture, includes the sale of frozen bile, used in production of medication, among them chicken feet and brain, diaphragms, bone marrow, testicles, lungs, tendons and ligaments of bovines to countries like Hong Kong, New Zealand, Japan, Argentina, Singapore, Cuba, Vietnam and Austria, the main buyers.

According to the director of the Department of Inspection of Products of Animal Origin from the Ministry of Agriculture, Nelmon da Costa, most of these products, with little value in Brazil, in the importer countries some products are transformed into meat flour and sometimes are used in the production of feed for cats and dogs.

Between 2008 and early this month, Hong Kong stood out as the main importer of these exotic national products, having bought 14,500 tons of ligaments, tendons and testicles and 3,500 tons of frozen aorta.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture, each year around 5 billion birds, 30 million bovines and 20 million pigs are slaughtered at establishments inspected by the Federal Inspection Service.

ABr

Tags:

You May Also Like

Brazilian Exports to Arabs Grow Surprising 24.5%

Brazilian exports to the Arab countries generated a surprise for the second consecutive month. ...

Brazilian Top Unions Blast Copom for Not Cutting Interest Rates

Brazil’s two biggest labor unions  in a note signed by their presidents,  have criticized ...

Lost Horizon

The elopement would happen on the wedding’s eve, the day when the old Manuel ...

Economists Lower Brazil’s 2005 GDP Growth Forecast to 3.27%

Brazil’s industrial production is showing signs of losing ground relative to the growth achieved ...

Despite Unemployment 3 Million Children Work in Brazil

It is estimated that worldwide over two hundred million children and youths work when ...

In Brazil, the Racial Democracy Myth Lives Forever

As Brazil’s new mayors take up their positions it is worth reflecting on the ...

Brazil’s Lula Goes on a Good-Bye Tour Spreading Money and Good Will

Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is on a tour of Latin America ...

Rio Olympics: Lula Creates New Bolsa (Allowance) to Raise Police Salaries

Inspired by the success of his Bolsa Família (Family Allowance) Brazilian president Luiz Inácio ...

Brazil's Abimaq

Brazil Adopts Cost-Reduction and Productivity-Increase Plan for Industries

A technological improvement program most of it paid by Brazil's government utilizing specialized technicians ...

In Brazil Smoking Is Down But Half of Population Is Overweight

Brazilians are smoking less but continue to lead sedentary lives, a survey by Brazil’s ...